FAQs

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

THE FARM:

Where is the farm?
The farm is located at 3400 Washington Fields RD, Washington, UT. Directions can be found HERE.

What do you do with all your cows?
We raise commercial beef cattle.

How long has the farm been here?
We are a sixth generation family farm, so, forever!

How big is the farm?
We farm 300 Acres.

How can I apply to work on the farm?
Online HERE. Applications and auditions for the Fall season begin early in August.

When is the farm open?
It depends on our season. Click HERE for our current hours.

How many people visit the farm each year?
Our average is 30,000 in October alone! It varies every year, and every year we get bigger!

Do you grow things on the farm?
Yes! Corn, pumpkins, straw, feed for our livestock, and a full vegetable garden.

Is everyone who works here family?
We consider everyone who works here family; however, they’re not all Staheli’s.

Is the farm open year-round?
Sort of! We hold special events throughout the year. In December we offer a Live Nativity, in the spring we have an Easter Celebration/Egg Hunt, and in the summer we put on “Farm Camp!” Always check back on our website for more info.

What time zone are you in?
We are in the MDT time zone. If you are traveling from out of town, please plan accordingly.

What should I wear on the farm?
Clothes you can get dirty in! We suggest older, comfortable, closed-toe shoes. We also suggest bringing a jacket for our fall nights.

Where should I park on the farm?
There will be a large parking sign. Please pull in and ONLY PARK in our designated parking lot. Cars that are parked on the road at any time will be towed at the owner’s expense.

Do you have a real pumpkin patch?
We do! Pick, weigh, and pay for your pumpkins at the patch. For more information click HERE.

Can I drop off and pick up kids?
Yes, but for safety reasons, you may ONLY drop off and pick up IN OUR PARKING LOT, NOT ON THE STREETS!! Why not make a memory and join your kids for the food, fun, and entertainment?

Is there a place to eat on the farm?
Yes! We have our Chuck Wagon Diner. For more info please click HERE.

What if it’s raining? Will the Farm be open?
Please check our Facebook page for weather updates, HERE. Or check our Fall Season Calendar page, HERE.

Why do you have witches at the Farm?
They just seem to love it here, and they add a lot of fun “Halloween spirit” to the Farm. They are all nice, we promise (until they get hangry)! Get to know our witches, HERE.

How will I know if Wick’a Dee Witch will be at the Farm? When will there be live/loud music or other entertainment?
Please check our Fall Season Calendar page, HERE.

Can I bring a stroller to the farm?
You may! The farm is dirt and the corn maze is bumpy. Please come prepared.

Can we bring our own food?
With prior special permission only. Please click HERE.

Can I bring my pets to the farm?
We love animals; however, we do not allow any to enter our farm (Only service dogs allowed).

Do you allow rock hiding at your farm? Yes, with paid admission for hiders and seekers.

Which areas of the Farm are wheelchair accessible? The Farmland, Pumpkin Patch, and Corn Maize are wheelchair accessible. Some attractions in the Farmland are not (Pirate Ship, Dirt Mountain). The Field of Screams is not wheelchair accessible.

What are the current pumpkin prices? Our pumpkins are weighed at 39 cents per pound in 2017.

THE CORN MAIZE:

Is there a group discount?
Yes! We offer group rates only for our Corn Maize Admission. For current rates click HERE.

Is the Corn Maize hard?
It depends! The deeper you go in the maze, the harder it gets.

Can I walk straight to the Field of Screams/Corn Maize?
NO, you must ride on a tractor from the farm to these attractions.

How do you cut out the Corn Maize?
Find Sherrie and ask!

Is the Corn Maize haunted?
No! Our Corn Maize and Field of Screams are two completely different attractions.

Do we need a flashlight?
You may use a flashlight in the Corn Maize (although not needed) but, NOT in the Field of Screams.

How long does it take to do the Corn Maize?
It depends on your group! There is no set time.

Is there a number to call if we get lost in the Corn Maize?
Yes, our phone number is on the map given before you enter the maze. We also have “corn cops” to help if you get really lost!

Do we walk through the Corn Maize?
Yes! You only take a tractor ride to get to the start of the maze.

Can we bring our church, scout, or school group to the Corn Maize?
Yes! We love when groups attend! Please contact us with inquiries, HERE.

Why is it called the “Corn Maize”? Two reasons: First, it’s a play on words (another word for “corn” is “maize”); second, we work closely with a company called TheMaize.

THE FIELD OF SCREAMS:

Is the Field of Screams really scary? Who can go through?
We don’t have an age limit… however, we STRONGLY suggest those that are 12 years or older only. We also don’t suggest going through if you are pregnant, have a heart condition, or any sort of injury. Seriously, it’s scary! For more info please click HERE.

Are the lines really long?
No, not anymore! NEW in 2017: With any Field of Screams admission or Season Pass, you will be issued a “Tractor Time” pass. It lists the time you should arrive at the tractor for your ride to the attraction. You’re now free to enjoy all the Farm has to offer! We also offer VIP Passes, which get you to the FRONT OF THE LINE to the Field of Screams and/or Corn Maize.

Can I walk straight to the Field of Screams/Corn Maize?
NO, you must ride on a tractor from the farm to these attractions.

Do we need a flashlight?
No, flashlights are NOT allowed in the Field of Screams.

TICKET INFORMATION:

Is there a group discount?
Yes! We offer group rates only for our Corn Maize Admission. For current rates click HERE.

Where can I buy tickets?
You can purchase them online HERE, or at the Ticket Booth.

Where can I buy tokens?
You can purchase them at the Ticket Booth, Pumpkin Patch, or Chuck Wagon Diner. Tokened attractions do not open until 5 pm daily, 1 pm on Saturdays.

Do you accept credit cards?
Yes, Visa and Mastercard.

Do you offer refunds?
No, and there are NO EXCEPTIONS!

SPECIAL BOOKING INFORMATION:

Is there a group discount?
Yes! We offer group rates only for our Corn Maize Admission. For current rates click HERE.

Can we bring our church, scout, or school group?
Yes! We love when groups attend! Please contact us with inquiries, HERE.

Where can I book an event?
You can only book an event online HERE. Please do not come to the farm to book your event.

Where can I find information about birthday parties and weddings?
Birthday Parties HERE. Weddings HERE. Wedding events are not scheduled during the month of October; there’s just too much fall fun going on!

Our Summer Farm Camp is offered for ages 3+. Each day of the week kids will learn what it’s like to be a farmer. They’ll do their morning ‘chores,’ and then enjoy a morning of learning and playing. Kids will have the chance to interact with real farm animals! A wonderful summer camp opportun...

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Because you “RUN” this farm, here’s a special offer for you, along with a reminder that June 2018 Farm Camp Registration will be open February 15th (Mark your calendars and be sure to sign up early for best selection).

“Run Washington City” provides a gorgeous running destination in Southern Utah. Washington City invites you to stay, play, and run with us!

Sign up your kids for Ralph’s Kids Fun Run on the farm (In honor of Grandpa Ralph Staheli)! An easy fun course for any child 12 years and younger. This run will be put on by Washington City’s Youth Council and will take place at the finish line to the Dogtown Half Marathon and 5K at Staheli Family Farm. The kids will receive FINISHER MEDALS and RACE SHIRTS (Sizes Youth S, Youth M, and Youth L only). Parents are free to run with their child and don’t need to sign up. Ralph’s Kids Fun Run will take place at 10 am. Afterwards, the kids are free to play at Staheli Family Farmland!